/*++ Copyright 1996 - 1997 Microsoft Corporation Module Name: sporder.h Abstract: This header prototypes the 32-Bit Windows functions that are used to change the order or WinSock2 transport service providers and name space providers. Revision History: --*/ #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif int WSPAPI WSCWriteProviderOrder ( IN LPDWORD lpwdCatalogEntryId, IN DWORD dwNumberOfEntries ); /*++ Routine Description: Reorder existing WinSock2 service providers. The order of the service providers determines their priority in being selected for use. The sporder.exe tool will show you the installed provider and their ordering, Alternately, WSAEnumProtocols(), in conjunction with this function, will allow you to write your own tool. Arguments: lpwdCatalogEntryId [in] An array of CatalogEntryId elements as found in the WSAPROTOCOL_INFO structure. The order of the CatalogEntryId elements is the new priority ordering for the service providers. dwNumberOfEntries [in] The number of elements in the lpwdCatalogEntryId array. Return Value: ERROR_SUCCESS - the service providers have been reordered. WSAEINVAL - input parameters were bad, no action was taken. ERROR_BUSY - the routine is being called by another thread or process. any registry error code Comments: Here are scenarios in which the WSCWriteProviderOrder function may fail: The dwNumberOfEntries is not equal to the number of registered service providers. The lpwdCatalogEntryId contains an invalid catalog ID. The lpwdCatalogEntryId does not contain all valid catalog IDs exactly 1 time. The routine is not able to access the registry for some reason (e.g. inadequate user persmissions) Another process (or thread) is currently calling the routine. --*/ #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif